Hi everyone!
I am currently using the extreme tracker on my website and prefer it over some xhtml compliant ones like sitemeter and statcounter. Webstats4u is also ok, but it is not xhtml compliant.
Through a google search, I came across the discussions on this list about making the extreme
Dear co-members,
I would highly appreciate if you would come over, and have a look at our
new forums,
and tell us your opinion or suggestions.
URI: http://forums.webnauts.net
Thanks a lot in advance,
John
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John S. Britsios
Web Architect Marketing Consultant
Webnauts Net
Koblenzer Str.
Hi again,
I made some more changes since posting, and I thought I had it working. Itseemed itwas a line-wrap problem. I found that I could turn off word-wrap in my text editor. I hadnt realized how important that was for _javascript_. I made the change for the "medical" site, and it started to
Dear Mates,
I'm in the process of re-designing my company site, and I've started with the
homepage. Please
know that it's in development environment, and I plan to re-do all the interior
pages once I'm
confident that my CSS, XHTML and design are standards compliant. Obviously, I
thought it
A few suggestions, in order of markup.
1) The JS menus are okay, if everything listed in them is accessible
some other way.
2) Your non-JavaScript link list (topnavbar) should be a list. And the
bullet images would be better as background images or
list-style-image's.
3) Instead of having an
Josh,
My sincere apologies!!
I failed to provide the URL to the development environment for the redesign:
http://www.webnetdesignstudios.com/index1.htm
This is my current site, and one of the reasons I've decided to implement a
re-design.
Sorry for the miscommunication.
Kind regards,
Mario
Dear Mates,
My sincere apologies!!
I failed to provide the URL to the development environment for the redesign:
http://www.webnetdesignstudios.com/index1.htm
Sorry for the miscommunication.
Kind regards,
Mario
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